Quantrill, 104; worked at the ferry where Quantrill loafed; associates of Quantrill described by, 105; more about Quantrill, 113; knew him as Charley Hart; put a negro over the river; Quantrill and McGees took negro, 114 ; returned negro to owner and got reward; gave Herd $100 of reward, 115; went with Quantrill to race against Mulkey’s Colt; account of trace, 116; statement of concerning Stewart

. Strictly an emergency measure, the Student War Board now incorporates much of the responsibility formerly tendered to the Student Government Association, and is one of the most powerful groups in the university. Page 112

room will be running water and large closets. The basement will contain laundry, electric and refrigeration plants, servants’ q'uarters, and all the accessories of a ﬂrst-class hotel. Total cost will exceed $200,000. This magniﬁcent improvement is the di- rect result of the great pressure of patron- age upon family hotels and especially the present hotel——Monticello. The demand

I61] FLORA or BOULDER, COLORADO 13 its bayonet—like leaves and its large cluster of ﬂowers. But this aspect changes according to the season of the year, nor is it uniform at any season. As various plants come int0 bloom, so is it tinged red or purple, white or yellow; here it is an upland meadow of broom-grasses with purplish leaves; there it is dark green with meadow-grasses; yonder it is white

January, 1903. WORLD’S FAIR BULLETIN. year will not be made aware of that fact. Not unless we, as citizens, arouse ourselves and do what the legislature could not do for us. it is estimated that :53(),t)00 or $40,000 would be enough to make for this State a creditable and effective exhibit of all her manifold resources, agricultural, mineral, manufacturing, at St. Louis. This is less than $3